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Editorial Board Member: Political Geography; Geopolitics; Emotions, Space and Society. More about Professor Dittmer. Thinking about how the past can be incorporated into the present in new, politically emancipatory ways, has the potential to unlock contemporary conflicts.
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2013. Articles 1–20. Professor of Political Geography, University College London - Cited by 6,214 - Diplomacy - Geopolitics - Cultural Geography - Comic Books - Assemblages.
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Dittmer, J; (2021) Putting Geopolitics in its Place: Gibraltar and the emergence of strategic locations. Political Geography , 88 , Article 102405. 10.1016/j.polgeo.2021.102405. Abstract. Gibraltar has long been understood as a strategic location.
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Aug 28, 2021 · Finally, Jason Dittmer’s article ‘The State, All at Sea: Interoperability and the Global Network of Navies’ focuses on the efforts by the United States to incorporate ocean space into the logic of the terrestrial state system through the Global Network of Navies (GNoN).
Aug 28, 2021 · Jason Dittmer. First Published August 28, 2021 Research Article. https://doi.org/10.1177/23996544211042380. Article information. References. Beck, U ( 1998) Democracy without Enemies. Maiden, MA: Polity Press. Google Scholar. Clark, J ( 2021) “The Darroch affair”: Assemblage lines, components, and transformations.